To do that you need a hardened steel pin and small hammer. Use that pin as a chisel and drive the bracelet pins out. Split pin end must come out first. When driving pins back in- blunt end goes in first and split end last.
You can make driving pin from hardened needle by blunting the pointed end.

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The screws are for display on the strap they are actually just a pin on each strap you can push the pin through with a small flat head screw driver it takes a little while bit fidely. First time I have done it. It took me 20 mins

On the sides of the watch there should be 4 mode buttons, top left should be Adjust. Push adjust, one part of the display should flash (hour or minutes for example). Push the top or bottom right buttons to adjust up or down. Push the Mode button to move to the next item to set. When all done push the Adjust button again.

Cut the sharp end off a small pin and insert it in tiny hole on pivot pin. Tap it lightly with strap supported on a solid object with a small hole in it and the two piece pin will come adrift. Then you may remove or add a link and tap the two part pins together again.

This watch has cotter pins. The end that comes out looks like a screw head but it is not. It is a split pin and the end with the split is the large end and needs to come out first. The arrows tell you which way to take the pins out. Use a small punch and push from the side that has no split. This should also be the same direction the arrows are pointing.

Ok, so if you are like me then you probably thought removing the three tiny screws from either side of the strap, and cutting segments of the strap and re-screwing the clasps back was going to do it. Unfortunately one realises that the clasps do not slacken to let the rubber straps out even after the screws are off. The critical point is to get the side pins out which is no simple feat. Getting the pins out releases the clasps and the rubber strap.
To get the pins out, use a wire cutter to cut down a paper clip to a length of 1 .5 cms or so. Hold this with a pair of tweezers along the axis of the pins while you hammer down in the direction of the small arrow inscribed on the metal clasp. With persistence a part of the pin comes out from the other end and you can then pull it out completely with a pair of pliers.
Removing the two pins with release the ends of the rubber straps. cut away segments as required while trying on so that you dont cut too many. Make sure you cut the same number of segments on each side. I had to cut three from each side since I have very thin wrists.
Now put the rubber strap back hold the clasps in position and push the pin back in place. Put the screws back and you should be in business.
It sounds complicated but is quite simple if someone shows you how....which I hope I have been able to.
Sudipto, India

Take a VERY close look at yor watch and you should notice a few tiny buttons. One of them should correspond to MODE, another to SET and so on- depends on how many your watch has.
Use a pin or a needle to push them and find out the settings procedure.
If you cant find buttons on the case sides, examine case back. They can be hidden between the lugs, so, the strap should be taken off.
Remember- there are no watches in existance without adjustment features. Even atomic clock needs to be adjusted after a few million years of work:))

Not all watch bands are adjustable. If yours is, you will see the links are connected with tiny pins. Any store that sells watches will have the tool to remove links. Some watches require a special tool, those need to be adjusted at a store that sells that brand.

You need to push the pins out in the direction of the arrows. Then take out one link from each side. Put the pins back in the same way they came out, with the slot pointing the same direction as before.